Course Description

Ceramics & Sculpture I (6733)

Ceramics & Sculpture I is an entry vehicle for students who may have an interest in the three-dimensional visual arts. Students will work with a select group of three-dimensional visual arts media. The course will introduce art criticism, aesthetics, art history, and studio production, as well as crafts and their role in the arts.

 


Prerequisite: NONE

Credit 1 - Open to 9, 10, 11, 12 Meets 6 periods/cycle (year)


Ceramics & Sculpture II (6835)

Ceramics & Sculpture II will provide the student with advanced preparation for college in the visual arts. This course will allow a student with serious interest in the three-dimensional arts the opportunity to develop at an advanced level. Emphasis will be on advanced performance in studio production, including a quality portfolio, clay and glaze recipes, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics.


Prerequisite:
Minimum of 86% in Ceramics & Sculpture I or a teacher recommendation.

Credit 1/2 - Open to 9, 10, 11, 12 Meets 6 periods/cycle (semester)